Event Overview

The First ever Downhill Mountain Bike race for women kicks off the 2013 season at the awesome Innerleithen!

A 2 day coaching event beginning on the Saturday where professional racers and coaches will pass on their skills. The Sunday will give you a chance to put those racing skills to the test. You will have the opportunuity to race under authentic conditions with uplift and Tag Heuer timing system.

The weekend will end with prize giving for the podium places and spot prizes to exceptional performances over the weekend, good and bad

Info for Riders

Details for accommodation and coaches will be announced in the lead up to the event. Stay tuned to the Diva Descent Facebook page and website for details as and when they are announced. Entry fee is: £120.00

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